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Old 02-20-2013, 03:49 PM   #15
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Does your setup has any poked issue? I often see 9.5 require approx @ +45 to fit flush for rear tires size up to 255 & 265 w/o poking.
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Old 02-20-2013, 03:56 PM   #16
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It definitely pokes in front a bit. It's not that bad though. I was considering a 255/35/18 but thought it might rub. I would have preferred a wider setup as well since the rim is a 9.5. The rear is not poking out much. Sits pretty much flush.
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Looks GREAT! Fitment appears to be spot on.
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Keep those they look great!
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pls help

my set up is 255/35/18tires with work emotion cr kai KIWAMI 18x9.5 +38 offset.. Im lowered on H&R super sport lowering springs...Im also running a 3mm spacer in the front otherwise the wheels will rub on the struts... what can I do to push it back inside and not stick out(poke)... I know coilovers but I have no money for it right now... I also did my research wit camber bolts and camber plates. so which one is it gonna be the camber bolts or camber plates I should use? or both? if camber plates can they be use on stock struts/shocks? thanks

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Old 06-16-2013, 01:04 AM   #22
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adding more negative camber will reduce poke

but im fairly sure when using camber bolts, inside clearance with the strut will be lessened and therefor cause the rub your already running a spacer to avoid

not sure if camber plates will also cause the same inside clearance issue aswell
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Camber plates will help out. But camber bolts are a no go.

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I don't know if any of the camber plates will work with stock diameter springs, but if they will then that's your best bet. I'm not sure if you'll get rid of all the poke, but you'll get rid of some for sure.

As said above the camber bolts will just end up putting the tire back into the strut.

As an aside, didn't you see the amount of poke coming from a 255 on a 9.5" +38 wheel up front?
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I won't be putting them on until the snow disappears, but these arrived over the weekend:




18x9.5 +38 all around.

Been a long time coming. Could not be more stoked for spring!
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